Advocates of St. Peter
ADVOCATES OF ST. PETER: An association of Roman Catholic jurists formed
on the occasion of the episcopal jubilee of Pius IX. in 1876, for the purpose
of asserting and vindicating the rights and teaching of the Church and of the
Holy See. The organization, which was blessed by Pius IX., received a signal
mark of approbation from Leo XIII. in 1878, when its constitution was approved
in a papal brief. From Rome, where its headquarters were established, it has
spread into all the countries of Europe, but is unknown in the United States.
John T. Creagh.